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- (Theodoros, Theodore or Theodora), notably : Theodoropolis in Arcadia, in Egypt, also a diocese. Theodoropolis in Europa, in the Roman province of Europa...
- See Theodoropolis for namesakes Theodoropolis in Europa (Gr****: Θεοδωρoύπολις) is an ancient city and former bishopric, remaining a Latin Catholic titular...
- an important place of pilgrimage, to the point it was also known as Theodoropolis. In a tradition recorded in the 10th or 11th century, a woman from Euchaita...
- Berezan Island, while the Byzantines entered Dorostolon and renamed it Theodoropolis, after the reigning empress Theodora. After the eventual defeat of the...
- George Calav****y (1932.06.11 – death 1957.11.07), Titular Bishop of Theodoropolis (1920.07.13 – 1957.11.07); previously Apostolic Exarch of Turkey of...
- church of Theodore in Euchaneia, and changed the name of that city to Theodoropolis. Saint Theodore was the patron saint of the Capuchins. An observer in...
- Island, while the Byzantines enter Dorostolon. John renames the city Theodoropolis (named after the reigning Empress Theodora). John I returns in triumph...
- increased in importance, and emperor John I Tzimiskes in 972 renamed it to Theodoropolis (Gr****: Θεοδωρόπολις). Scholarly opinion remains divided. Delehaye (1909)...
- Agathopolis on the Black Sea coast. Likewise from Bizye to Tzurulon and Theodoropolis on the Sea of Marmara Emperor Eastern Thrace The points mentioned in...
- the emperor, and Dorostolon (or perhaps Pereyaslavets) was renamed Theodoropolis after St. Theodore the Stratelate, who was believed to have intervened...